97
97
Jul 25, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
that is the really big question. mp's delayed their summer holidays to discuss the hacking scandal rather than the economic crisis in the united states and eurozone. >> that is it for our look at the summer term in parliament. "the record review" will return when parliament gets back in september. for now, did by. -- for now, goodbye. ♪ >> if you want to be informed about what is happening in the world, it is not so hard. c-span has a digital online archive the go back to a 1987. you can basically whatch anythig that happened in the house or senate chambers on your screen. there are sources of information that were not imaginable 20 years ago. >> the c-span video library makes it easy to follow washington with instant access. it is all searchable, share a will, and free -- shareable, and free. the u.s. house returns to legislative businesses at noon today. on the agenda is $27.5 billion in interior department spending. over 100 amendments are expected. extending the term of the current fbi director is among other l
that is the really big question. mp's delayed their summer holidays to discuss the hacking scandal rather than the economic crisis in the united states and eurozone. >> that is it for our look at the summer term in parliament. "the record review" will return when parliament gets back in september. for now, did by. -- for now, goodbye. ♪ >> if you want to be informed about what is happening in the world, it is not so hard. c-span has a digital online archive the go back...
140
140
Jul 14, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
there's a lot to be done in security with such a big airport like dallas, for instance. let me go back to the dogs here. my understanding of the dollars and the metrics here, and again, if we can't correct the record here as a follow-up, my understanding is it costs roughly about $175,000 per whole body imaging machine, but the dogs are like $20,000-$3,000 to have a dog ready to go. i'm pretty sure those are the records, but to the point, the whole body imaging machines have something the dogs don't have. they is lobbyists. what's infearuating is the challenge is we have to increase the security. we have to become more secure. we can't give up every civil liberty and looking at every passenger naked in order to secure the airport. we need good dogs. the pentagon spending $19 billion came to the conclusion as i pointed out with the lieutenant colonels comments, the best way to find a bomb making device or materials is the canine. there's not enough emphasis on expending the use of dogs. they are friendly, noninvasive, effective, they are the single best weapon according t
there's a lot to be done in security with such a big airport like dallas, for instance. let me go back to the dogs here. my understanding of the dollars and the metrics here, and again, if we can't correct the record here as a follow-up, my understanding is it costs roughly about $175,000 per whole body imaging machine, but the dogs are like $20,000-$3,000 to have a dog ready to go. i'm pretty sure those are the records, but to the point, the whole body imaging machines have something the dogs...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
in some ways i think that he's going to be very difficult to hold his government together there are big problems in western europe they haven to be and are definitely to the east everyone fortunately expect further to the crisis because the epidemic of contagion seems to be spreading and we have new political leadership seeming to do with that. dress expanding cards are under way in italy as parliament desperately tries to fan art is spiraling down crisis and all bodes badly for the euro italy's finance minister even compare the currency struggles to the titanic let's now take a look at sara for us report. as the clouds gather. in the greek bailout battle continue dark times now lay ahead. what everybody. is afraid for the future if you think countries like italy looking on increasingly unstable grounds can a year or a right out this way natural still this is really something quite frightening if indeed it. goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new phase of this euro crisis. the mention here a fairy tale. it was all too appealing countries trip save
in some ways i think that he's going to be very difficult to hold his government together there are big problems in western europe they haven to be and are definitely to the east everyone fortunately expect further to the crisis because the epidemic of contagion seems to be spreading and we have new political leadership seeming to do with that. dress expanding cards are under way in italy as parliament desperately tries to fan art is spiraling down crisis and all bodes badly for the euro...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
disaster feelings here amongst all of the people gathered here are very much ones of respect but off big and growing questions as to why this happened reports about the ship's engines failing about blocked emergency exits and the electricity failure that stopped any s.o.s. or evacuations struction going out criminal cases have been opened into like two ships passing straight out of the sinking didn't stop to pick up a single person and into why the aging vessel was allowed to sail in the first place but for those who have lost loved ones the case will never be closed tom watson. what you want to live from moscow have for you this hour deciding his fate continue covering the long high court session which will rule whether the extradition to sweden we can because founder julian assange will go ahead. the fury all worth the phone hacking scandal gripping britain goes international as the u.s. senate takes. its media empire. washington's plan missile shield over europe has been labeled as a maid and behind a widening chasm in russian american relations by foreign minister sergey lavrov the u
disaster feelings here amongst all of the people gathered here are very much ones of respect but off big and growing questions as to why this happened reports about the ship's engines failing about blocked emergency exits and the electricity failure that stopped any s.o.s. or evacuations struction going out criminal cases have been opened into like two ships passing straight out of the sinking didn't stop to pick up a single person and into why the aging vessel was allowed to sail in the first...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
disaster feelings here amongst all of the people gathered here are very much ones of respect but all the big growing questions as to why this happened reports about the ship's engines failing about blocked emergency exits or the electricity failure that stopped any s.o.s. or evacuations structures going out criminal cases have been opened to like two ships passing straight to the sinking didn't stop to pick up a single person and did so why the aging vessel was allowed to sail in the first place but for those who have lost loved ones the case will never be closed down box and see. what you are to live from moscow still have for you this hour this side of his face. will continue covering the london high court session which will rule whether the extradition to sweden or that we can leaks founder julian assange will go ahead. if you are in the season in a fury over the phone hacking scandal gripping britain goes international as the us senate takes aim at rupert murdoch's media empire. speaking in washington russia's foreign minister has reiterated the need for cooperation over the u.s. plans f
disaster feelings here amongst all of the people gathered here are very much ones of respect but all the big growing questions as to why this happened reports about the ship's engines failing about blocked emergency exits or the electricity failure that stopped any s.o.s. or evacuations structures going out criminal cases have been opened to like two ships passing straight to the sinking didn't stop to pick up a single person and did so why the aging vessel was allowed to sail in the first...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
full story when someone gets torture not only the person who so first torture has to deal with the big wouldn't because of those on the torture it's also someone who has to be humanized themselves in order through the human eyes and all of human beings but a society that supports torture is going to pay a price a very big prize as well killing for the r.t. washington d.c. . u.s. expands its terrorist network abroad there are no reports of secret prisons in somalia the sites officially belong to local security forces but iran paid for by the. journalist in germany scahill says that he's visited the person's outing but america's mainstream media makes it hard to report on what's really going on. inside this dungeon prison there are no windows there is no sunlight there's a bedbug infestation according to prisoners who have been there mosquitoes all over the place the air is thick and disgusting some prisoners are said to be losing their minds there are also reports from prisoners that there were very young boys inside of the prison some people have been held for eighteen months without c
full story when someone gets torture not only the person who so first torture has to deal with the big wouldn't because of those on the torture it's also someone who has to be humanized themselves in order through the human eyes and all of human beings but a society that supports torture is going to pay a price a very big prize as well killing for the r.t. washington d.c. . u.s. expands its terrorist network abroad there are no reports of secret prisons in somalia the sites officially belong to...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
out this financial storm this is really something quite frightening if indeed italy really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new face of this euro crisis new dimension theory fairy tale was all too appealing countries trip save themselves for a bite of the g.c. apple but now many are left regretting taking the bait with that. not bad i mean the product exposed to this hallow's as one. of the more than a decade of growth businesses like badasses have been hit hard whilst the center shopping street in athens is still bustling the problems with the economy mean that many businesses here in greece has simply gone and joining the euro in many european prices but for many of the members with we could mean it didn't mean european wages with one botched bailout after another year of skeptics who wanted danger from the start they have become the unlikely heroes of this tale just who the hell do you think you people are you are very very dangerous people indeed your obsession with creating this euro state means that you're happy to destroy democracy you app
out this financial storm this is really something quite frightening if indeed italy really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new face of this euro crisis new dimension theory fairy tale was all too appealing countries trip save themselves for a bite of the g.c. apple but now many are left regretting taking the bait with that. not bad i mean the product exposed to this hallow's as one. of the more than a decade of growth businesses like badasses have been...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
some ways i think that he's going to be very difficult to hold his government to care for there are big problems in western europe behave them to be here definitely to the east. everyone thought to be extended further. because the epidemic of contagion seems to be spreading and we have new political leadership seeming to do with the. candidates cross the double down on his gas discussed why the ease leadership is so adamant about saving the euro and cost you some of what's coming up at eleven thirty g.m.t. . let greece go break up it would be good for greece it would be good for the europe and be good for the world if greece went bankrupt and wrote to the heart of pay their bills or stop a lie then you would have everybody would know it's a strong currency based on a strong sound economy while i'm out and go bankrupt listen in i you're in america we've had. these go away grow up we've had counties go bankrupt it didn't in the united states and it didn't in the u.s.s.r. tell you why because of the four hundred billion dollars a greece has fifty percent is held by german and french banks
some ways i think that he's going to be very difficult to hold his government to care for there are big problems in western europe behave them to be here definitely to the east. everyone thought to be extended further. because the epidemic of contagion seems to be spreading and we have new political leadership seeming to do with the. candidates cross the double down on his gas discussed why the ease leadership is so adamant about saving the euro and cost you some of what's coming up at eleven...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
to get very difficult to hold his government together so there are big problems in western europe but here wants to be a degree to the east everyone not only fortunately except for the crisis because the epidemic the contingent seems to be spreading and we have new political leadership seeming to do with it. in today's edition of cross talk people of eleanor's guest discuss why the e.u.'s leadership is so adamant about saving the euro at any cost but here's some of what's coming up shortly here on our saying. let's reschedule bankruptcy would be good for greece it would be good for the european be good for the world if greece went bankrupt and rushed to see how to pay their bills or stop a lie and then you would have everybody would know it's a strong currency based on a strong sound economy why not let him go bankrupt listen you know you're in america we've had states go away aggressively in cities go bankrupt we've had counties nobody grew up it didn't in the united states and it didn't in the u.s. start i'll tell you why because of the four hundred billion dollars a debt that has f
to get very difficult to hold his government together so there are big problems in western europe but here wants to be a degree to the east everyone not only fortunately except for the crisis because the epidemic the contingent seems to be spreading and we have new political leadership seeming to do with it. in today's edition of cross talk people of eleanor's guest discuss why the e.u.'s leadership is so adamant about saving the euro at any cost but here's some of what's coming up shortly here...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
is going to pay a price a very big price as well killing for the r. t. washington d.c. . as the u.s. expands its terrorist network a broader there are now reports of secret prisons in somalia the sites officially belong to local security forces but are run and paid for by the see a journalist jeremy scahill says he's visited the person's adding that america's mainstream media makes it hard to report on what's really going on. inside this dungeon prison there are no windows there is no sunlight there's a bedbug infestation according to prisoners who have been there mosquitoes all over the place the air is moist thick and disgusting some prisoners are said to be losing their minds there are also reports from prisoners that there were very young boys inside of the prison some people have been held for eighteen months without charge without access to lawyers without access to the red cross in fact the red cross told me that they were not aware of the prison and that they have never been given access to it i know for a fact that journalists from several major american news out
is going to pay a price a very big price as well killing for the r. t. washington d.c. . as the u.s. expands its terrorist network a broader there are now reports of secret prisons in somalia the sites officially belong to local security forces but are run and paid for by the see a journalist jeremy scahill says he's visited the person's adding that america's mainstream media makes it hard to report on what's really going on. inside this dungeon prison there are no windows there is no sunlight...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
what they believe really big blow it is the only democracy and it's making. states i hope it will not get to where we have to keep this fish is still another kind of papal ship but it is a very very good for anybody who feels about the future will freeze. what you actually live from moscow let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world twenty seven day prison uprising in business has ended after the national guard negotiated control of the facility back from inmates stand off at the jail again after thousands of troops stormed a prison unit and a weapon search days after a bloody action sparked gun fights between troops and inmates leaving one prisoner and two soldiers dead twenty wounded in a twitter message president in which august graduate of the stories for bringing a chance to the standoff. thousands are protesting in the kitchen cavill cairo for the six day running demanding the removal of the military council and threatening to expand their sit in to other cities demonstrators are also calling for the president hosni mubarak and his
what they believe really big blow it is the only democracy and it's making. states i hope it will not get to where we have to keep this fish is still another kind of papal ship but it is a very very good for anybody who feels about the future will freeze. what you actually live from moscow let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world twenty seven day prison uprising in business has ended after the national guard negotiated control of the facility back from inmates stand off...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
no big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching full and more importantly who's trying to bribe him you are at it all t.v. . and you are ninety nine from moscow still have for you the sour and europe's problems keep the euro afloat takes another hit as the world hates largest economy wakes up to the reality it's in debt. and israel's prime minister has to step off in advance of an anti boycott bill which aims to support sadler's but has been an affront to democracy. police have made the first arrest in connection with russia's worst ever a boating disaster and they have detained the owner of the company that ran down the bulgaria cruiser and the person the certified fit for sale meanwhile divers are set to conduct a final sarah to the vessel looking for the remaining twenty four bodies of the one hundred thirty people believed killed in the tragedy let's cross live now to tom barr is at the site. so tom bring us up to date with the police investigation we understand that some arrests have already been made and what more can you tell us about this. the first
no big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching full and more importantly who's trying to bribe him you are at it all t.v. . and you are ninety nine from moscow still have for you the sour and europe's problems keep the euro afloat takes another hit as the world hates largest economy wakes up to the reality it's in debt. and israel's prime minister has to step off in advance of an anti boycott bill which aims to support sadler's but has been an affront to...
351
351
Jul 22, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 351
favorite 0
quote 0
call big pharma were distilling the raw leaf into a new drug. in vienna, dr. freud was fascinated. in 1884, he wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter. >> he probably finally stopped using after he and a friend of his used cocaine on a patient and nearly killed her. >> by then, other doctors worried too. >> too many people were taking too much cocaine and then they were -- these patients were presenting basically as addicts who needed the stuff, they couldn't live without it. and that's when doctors began to say, huh, we better rethink this. >> today we know addiction is at least in part a physical disease. we understand more. >> i would hope that more people are skeptical of grandiose claims of new drugs, new pharmaceu
call big pharma were distilling the raw leaf into a new drug. in vienna, dr. freud was fascinated. in 1884, he wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter....
152
152
Jul 11, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a very small town, and the situation like this with a celebrity was big news there. and we couldn't even go to the hospital. we couldn't go anywhere, to court. it was just a circus sideshow for the pr. i think they got tired of having that. they just wanted to be private and stay to themselves. and i don't blame them. >> an awful situation. >> yeah. they didn't really like it when we came to the hospital and stuff. it was just too much of a sideshow. unfortunately. >> and again, the circus of fame. you can't turn it off once you're -- >> exactly. >> -- in there. there's nothing you can do. you wanted to be respectful, i presume, but you just couldn't do it in a normal way. >> right. it was just impossible. so you know, with that, you know, we live with that every day. nick's trying to rebuild his life -- >> how's he getting on, nick? i mean, obviously an awful thing for him. >> you know, it's hard because he's obviously lost his good friend. we've moved. he was in jail when he was 17. and when he came out six months or seven months later, with the divorce going on at
it's a very small town, and the situation like this with a celebrity was big news there. and we couldn't even go to the hospital. we couldn't go anywhere, to court. it was just a circus sideshow for the pr. i think they got tired of having that. they just wanted to be private and stay to themselves. and i don't blame them. >> an awful situation. >> yeah. they didn't really like it when we came to the hospital and stuff. it was just too much of a sideshow. unfortunately. >> and...
155
155
Jul 22, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
nowadays it is big business. when you have big business influence washington, d.c., people like yourself, this is what you are going to get. you cannot have foxes guarding the hen house. host: all right. your response. guest: if you talk about specific tax credits, i think he's right. i don't think it is just big business. i think it is the aarp, i think it is the big labor unions. i think it is everybody. the whole fact is the federal the whole fact is the federal government is too big and it is in areas it shouldn't be. if you read the constitution, you also read the enumerated powers which gives limited powers to the federal government and specifically states everything not listed here is reserved for the people in the states. the reason we have a $3.6 trillion, $3.7 trillion budget, is a trillion and a half of that or more is stuff that's not our responsibility in the first place. sho look, i'm one of the few republicans that stands up and says i think we need to eliminate some of these tax loopholes, but i t
nowadays it is big business. when you have big business influence washington, d.c., people like yourself, this is what you are going to get. you cannot have foxes guarding the hen house. host: all right. your response. guest: if you talk about specific tax credits, i think he's right. i don't think it is just big business. i think it is the aarp, i think it is the big labor unions. i think it is everybody. the whole fact is the federal the whole fact is the federal government is too big and it...
195
195
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
there's big pieces missing. there's gaps. >> reporter: jennifer ford, juror number 3 in the trial, told us all the evidence prosecutors said point to guilt could have pointed another way, too. . >> could it happen this way or that way? any expert, like with anything, i could have been what the prosecution said, it could be the defense. if it's both, it could not be proven. >> there's a disconnect. because people outside see the trial on television. they think of it as reality television. and on television, there's always a result. if this person isn't guilty, someone else is. in real life, we may never know what happened. we may end up with uncertainty. uncertainty is a very important part of the criminal justice system. >> most cases are circumstantial evidence. that's so not unusual. and nevertheless, juries, most of the time, find their way to a conviction when the circumstantial evidence adds up. in my opinion, this did. >> reporter: but for casey ananony, all that is just a moot argument now. what happens t
there's big pieces missing. there's gaps. >> reporter: jennifer ford, juror number 3 in the trial, told us all the evidence prosecutors said point to guilt could have pointed another way, too. . >> could it happen this way or that way? any expert, like with anything, i could have been what the prosecution said, it could be the defense. if it's both, it could not be proven. >> there's a disconnect. because people outside see the trial on television. they think of it as reality...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah i think there are big parallels between what's happening in greece and what's happening in britain of course protest of birth and to be a very british and civilized but there so we had less than fifty arrests and in greece we had running pitched battles in the streets and balms and tear gas and people getting injured but i think the public and europe are very confused particularly in britain how our country not only have we invaded iraq and afghanistan for natural resources but then we think we should be getting richer but then as you say very correctly the people who are responsible for the giant austerity measures being imposed upon us or are getting richer and richer at the disparity between the poor and the rich is actually growing and just want to get your take i mean what extent do you think this is a fact what's happening in greece and the us talk about how interconnected you think these crises. well one of the of control about so globalized a shame is that when there is a chair in the tyro the world it kind of spins around in every one of the flights and that's what we've s
yeah i think there are big parallels between what's happening in greece and what's happening in britain of course protest of birth and to be a very british and civilized but there so we had less than fifty arrests and in greece we had running pitched battles in the streets and balms and tear gas and people getting injured but i think the public and europe are very confused particularly in britain how our country not only have we invaded iraq and afghanistan for natural resources but then we...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
ways i think that he's going to be finding it very difficult to hold his government together there are big problems in western europe the havens to be are definitely to the east and everyone must stop unfortunately expect further to the prices because the epidemic the contagion seems to be spreading and we have no political leadership seeming to do with the. in crosstalk and twenty minutes time peter lavelle's guest discuss why the leadership is so adamant about saving the euro at any cost. greece go bankrupt it would be good for greece it would be good for the europe would be good for the world if greece went bankrupt and right out of the how to pay their bills or stop a lie then you would have everybody would know with a strong sound currency based on a strong sound economy why not let them go bankrupt listen in our euro in america we've had states go away go to the cities go bankrupt we've had carriers go bankrupt it didn't in the united states and it didn't in the u.s.s.r. tell you why because of the four hundred billion dollars a debt the greece has fifty percent is held by german and
ways i think that he's going to be finding it very difficult to hold his government together there are big problems in western europe the havens to be are definitely to the east and everyone must stop unfortunately expect further to the prices because the epidemic the contagion seems to be spreading and we have no political leadership seeming to do with the. in crosstalk and twenty minutes time peter lavelle's guest discuss why the leadership is so adamant about saving the euro at any cost....
207
207
Jul 7, 2011
07/11
by
WUSA
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: it's all about the last big haul of material up to the international space station. the shut kl carry a huge pay lode so the four astronauts will take some 10,000 pounds of supplies, you have no get the space station through 2012 because when "atlantis" comes home, the shuttle program is over and then for a while we use soyuz and they have very small payloads so this is a big deal and the last chance, really, to restock that space station, scott. >> pelley: bob, thank you. cbs news will bring you live coverage of the final space shuttle launch tomorrow morning. when the shuttle flies its last mission, thousands of jobs will go with it. acquitted of murder charges, casey anthony will soon be out of jail. and grand theft picasso. caught on tape when the cbs news continues. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomac
>> reporter: it's all about the last big haul of material up to the international space station. the shut kl carry a huge pay lode so the four astronauts will take some 10,000 pounds of supplies, you have no get the space station through 2012 because when "atlantis" comes home, the shuttle program is over and then for a while we use soyuz and they have very small payloads so this is a big deal and the last chance, really, to restock that space station, scott. >> pelley:...
343
343
Jul 7, 2011
07/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 343
favorite 0
quote 0
consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement, the fallout from the scandal seems to be far from over. scotland yard say they have identified 4000 possible hacking victims. an inquiry will start into possible wrongdoing by police officers. we have the latest on that part of the case. >> this famous newspaper titles may have been confined to history, but the scrutiny of its methods goes on. britain's most senior policeman has officers investigating whether other officers were bribed by journalists. >> a small group of officers may have engaged in these practices. i will determine to do what we should do, and that is proceed to criminal courts. >> a former employee told the court las
consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement,...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
happened in the tabloids where we have a man's power and again some murdoch and a few of the other big barons and who they hire will lay higher not painting every journalist with russian thuggery but certainly if you look at all murder whether it's on television or you paid verbal assassins right to light early on hannity and night it states i don't reckon. it's a whole culture of power and control and conception or an agenda and that agenda i think is the general prominent powers both britain and the united states. oh you're asking what you think of tabloids tactics getting the story and here's what you're saying at our t.v. dot com so far most votes say it's ok long as it doesn't cross the line thirty four sansa viewers things he approaches in one meeting the modern public's demand around a fifth believe such good morning acids are outrageous and ethical and must be punished all the rest thing again is in line with society's move towards less privacy cast your vote now or tea dot com but here's what else would wind up for you today. you've been a supporter a lot of your voice discove
happened in the tabloids where we have a man's power and again some murdoch and a few of the other big barons and who they hire will lay higher not painting every journalist with russian thuggery but certainly if you look at all murder whether it's on television or you paid verbal assassins right to light early on hannity and night it states i don't reckon. it's a whole culture of power and control and conception or an agenda and that agenda i think is the general prominent powers both britain...
147
147
Jul 5, 2011
07/11
by
WMAR
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
big day, huh? thank you. ♪ oh that mountain grown taste, ♪ ♪ just what you need ♪ for the big race. daughter: morning mom! are you excited? ♪ as you finish every mile... ♪ how rewarding are those smiles... ♪ [ cheers from the crowd ] of wakin' up... ♪ mommy, you did it! ♪ is folgers in your cup. >>> now "good morning maryland." >>> it's 11 minutes after the hour and you may be trying to quit smoking with the helpch chantix but this could -- help of chantix but this could causeyou have a heart attack. one of the coauthors works for the hopkins school of medicine. they had a 72% greater chance of having a heart attack within a year. >>> parents, health leaders are making it easier to understand how to apply sunscreen. state health official say parents must get permission for the children to be given sunscreen by a staff member or camper but the new policy only requires parents to get permission for sunscreen application by a staff member. >>> research suggest a possible link between antidepressants taken and expectant moms and childhood autism. researchers looked a medical r
big day, huh? thank you. ♪ oh that mountain grown taste, ♪ ♪ just what you need ♪ for the big race. daughter: morning mom! are you excited? ♪ as you finish every mile... ♪ how rewarding are those smiles... ♪ [ cheers from the crowd ] of wakin' up... ♪ mommy, you did it! ♪ is folgers in your cup. >>> now "good morning maryland." >>> it's 11 minutes after the hour and you may be trying to quit smoking with the helpch chantix but this could -- help of...
126
126
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
no big deal. folks in florida, folks in new orleans, folks in biloxi, the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long now your ready? qaeda one you all to become sick and think about it all the time, but my challenge to you is this. think about the risk wherever you live, or every worker and how prepared you are to deal with that risk? i know in washington the first spot is the biggest risk is a terrorist incident. how many of you were here on september 11? how was it, but i heard the stories about people trying to get from this area across the bridges. some people trying to get to the plane and it's taking them eight or ten hours. he didn't have to be september 11th. dirty bomb, some guy that has just given away too long and takes out a substation. happens to be just the right substation. a blackout in of three your four. it was a squirrel or something that took it out. all it has to be. everybody thinks about that, fema which owns no planes, trains or automobi
no big deal. folks in florida, folks in new orleans, folks in biloxi, the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long now your ready? qaeda one you all to become sick and think about it all the time, but my challenge to you is this. think about the risk wherever you live, or every worker and how prepared you are to deal with that risk? i know in washington the first spot is the biggest risk is a terrorist incident. how many of you were here on september 11?...
173
173
Jul 21, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 1
obviously the heat is the big story, yesterday oppressive heat across the country, that has now arrived on the east coast. you will feel it this morning in the humidity levels that are much higher than yesterday. we have heat warnings in orange that spread from tulsa, chicago, pittsburgh, all of ohio and right up the busy i-95 corridor. this is the amount of moisture in the air, and that dew point is high. the heat index today going to be ridiculous. we had a chance for some near record highs. as advertised, two days in a row, it gets better by sunday. >> this is just impressive heat. it's not pleasant but it's impressive as you look at it from a distance. >>> time now for a little bit of sports and we begin with tiger woods firing his long-time caddie steve williams. this move ending a 12-year relationship where tiger won 72 times worldwide, 13 majors on his website lt gray said i want to express my deepest gratitude but i think it's time for a change. basically you can walk. woods did not say he would -- who he would replace williams with or when he would return to golf. we said it on
obviously the heat is the big story, yesterday oppressive heat across the country, that has now arrived on the east coast. you will feel it this morning in the humidity levels that are much higher than yesterday. we have heat warnings in orange that spread from tulsa, chicago, pittsburgh, all of ohio and right up the busy i-95 corridor. this is the amount of moisture in the air, and that dew point is high. the heat index today going to be ridiculous. we had a chance for some near record highs....
111
111
Jul 7, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
big question about the weather, whether or not that will cooperate. our john zarrella is covering the launch at kennedy space center and he's talked with the crew. reynolds wolf is tracking the weather near kennedy space center. john, we'll talk about you first. tell us about the crew. are they ready? are they excited? >> reporter: this crew at one point didn't even think they would be the last crew. the "discovery" crew and then "endeavour" and then nasa added this flight. this was supposed to be a rescue shuttle if the others got in trouble but nasa decided, you know what, we have all these extra parts left, a vehicle that can fly, why not fly it? so, that's what the determination was made. and then suddenly this crew found themselves not being a backup on need crew but the prime crew and now they are flying the final shuttle. they have become known as the final four. >> beautiful shuttle. beautiful day. >> reporter: you guys are going to be the last shuttle flight. what's going through your mind? are you going, oh, man, you know, why me or is it li
big question about the weather, whether or not that will cooperate. our john zarrella is covering the launch at kennedy space center and he's talked with the crew. reynolds wolf is tracking the weather near kennedy space center. john, we'll talk about you first. tell us about the crew. are they ready? are they excited? >> reporter: this crew at one point didn't even think they would be the last crew. the "discovery" crew and then "endeavour" and then nasa added this...
180
180
Jul 18, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
but when i see an rv roll in with a big family... well, it fills my heart. but, as affordable as it is, it just makes sense to get everybody up and go on a vacation together. whoa, i didn't mean all of us. [ boy ] it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. see for yourself at gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> oh, really? you had civilian complaints? regarding the parking being further than 12 inches from the curb? >> some say this is rochester police in retaliation. officers ticketed people gathered to support emily good who was arrested for filming the police department. the short-haireded african-american man in this video was charged with several offenses afterward. he said he stepped in because an officer was making a threat. in the end, he cut a deal, he said to keep his job as a firefighter. he told me police relations have gotten worse since this controversy erupted. >> don, i'm getting numerous calls from constituents in my community, people in the neighborhood, especially adjacent t
but when i see an rv roll in with a big family... well, it fills my heart. but, as affordable as it is, it just makes sense to get everybody up and go on a vacation together. whoa, i didn't mean all of us. [ boy ] it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. see for yourself at gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> oh, really? you had civilian complaints? regarding the parking being further than 12 inches from the curb?...
78
78
Jul 15, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
spending, more big government. it would be very helpful to us to be able to say to the american people that our fiscal house is in order. the question now is, what should we be doing to win the future and make ourselves more competitive and create jobs? whatever the government is doing that creates waste, we should eliminate it. thank you, guys. thank you, guys. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> this weekend on c-span, live from salt lake city, the nation's governors look at the nest -- lessons of 9/11. look for live coverage saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern and sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern. the national governors association this weekend online come on c-span radio, and on c- span. >> this is the members from here at the library of congress. a private room for senators and house members. if they can also have their personal records held here at the library. how many congressional records are there? you will find out in c-span's original
spending, more big government. it would be very helpful to us to be able to say to the american people that our fiscal house is in order. the question now is, what should we be doing to win the future and make ourselves more competitive and create jobs? whatever the government is doing that creates waste, we should eliminate it. thank you, guys. thank you, guys. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> this weekend...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
know a big day for mass masses final shuttle. blasted off with up to a million spectators witnessing the historic launch is historic because it's the one hundred thirty fifth mission in the thirty year history of america's space program and its last experts have warned of a high chance of launch of be delayed by bad weather but in the end the astronauts left earth with just about a minute i thought is going to change you can report it was a poignant moment for those who devoted their lives to the pro time story of the sun and the empty shelves of what was once florida's thriving space coast. up to ten thousand people will be out of a job as soon as the last shuttle makes its final voyage back to earth home to many of the kennedy space center workers rock which is on the verge of becoming a ghost town without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is what you know cocoa beach was built on the space program you know just a lot of us are going to be out of jobs sorry me out people are going on welfare left and right fe
know a big day for mass masses final shuttle. blasted off with up to a million spectators witnessing the historic launch is historic because it's the one hundred thirty fifth mission in the thirty year history of america's space program and its last experts have warned of a high chance of launch of be delayed by bad weather but in the end the astronauts left earth with just about a minute i thought is going to change you can report it was a poignant moment for those who devoted their lives to...
133
133
Jul 18, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> you can probably imagine a kentucky woman is in big trouble with the law after she attacks a judge in court. court security officer adam dodson was the first to take her down. i talked with him earlier and asked what did the judge said to make her go ballistic. >> the judge was telling her to stop using foul language and if she kept using foul language in her court then she would be held in contempt and face more charges, and the lady was very upset already and she just basically disregarded anything the judge said and continued to talk. >> you've been doing this for a while now. have you seen anybody react this way especially towards a judge? >> i have seen people react this way but only in training videos, and the training they send us to. not in actually any courtroom i've worked in in the 3 1/2 years i've been there. >> when you grabbed her and you subdued her. what happened? was she remorseful? did you have to take her away? what happened? >> she was not remorseful at all actually. i had to administer the handcuffs on the floor. she was resisting arrest. she was fighting with
. >>> you can probably imagine a kentucky woman is in big trouble with the law after she attacks a judge in court. court security officer adam dodson was the first to take her down. i talked with him earlier and asked what did the judge said to make her go ballistic. >> the judge was telling her to stop using foul language and if she kept using foul language in her court then she would be held in contempt and face more charges, and the lady was very upset already and she just...
148
148
Jul 11, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
maybe a car doctor. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. should i bundle all my policies with nationwide insurance ? watch this. on one hand, you have your home insurance with one company. and on another hand, you have your auto with another. and on another hand, you have your life with another. huh... but when you bundle them all together with nationwide insurance... ... they all work together perfectly-- and you could save 25%. wow... it's all in the wrists. ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> suzanne somers first shot to fame as a glamorous star of the sitcom "three's company." can it be possible that was more than 30 years ago? i don't think so. since then she's become a successful businesswoman and author. her latest book "sexy forever." suzanne somers joins me. come on, then. what's the secret of being sexy forever? obviously, you're looking p
maybe a car doctor. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. should i bundle all my policies with nationwide insurance ? watch this. on one hand, you have your home insurance with one company. and on another hand, you have your auto with another. and on another hand, you have...
147
147
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
no big deal. ask the folks in florida, ask the folks in new orleans. ask the folks in gulfport, biloxi, people in california where the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long are you ready? i don't want y'all to become sicko like me and think about it all the time. my challenge to is this: think about the risk wherever you live and work. how prepared are you to deal with that risk? it doesn't have to be -- i know in washington the first thought is the biggest risk is terrorists. how many were here on 9/11? i wasn't. i heard the stories from people trying to get from their area just to get across the bridges. trying to get to mcclane. you didn't have to be at 9/11. it could have been a dirty bomb, some guy at 495 that has driven too long and taking out a substation. and the black out in '03 or '04 where it was a squirrel that took it out. all it has to be. everything thinks that, though fema, which owns no planes, trains, or automobiles, that the dhs will be there in a new york minute. there are 300 plus million p
no big deal. ask the folks in florida, ask the folks in new orleans. ask the folks in gulfport, biloxi, people in california where the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long are you ready? i don't want y'all to become sicko like me and think about it all the time. my challenge to is this: think about the risk wherever you live and work. how prepared are you to deal with that risk? it doesn't have to be -- i know in washington the first thought is the...
146
146
Jul 15, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
prosecutors messed up big time showing jurors banned video evidence. it's a big goof. the judge said a first-year law student would have known better. we find out in september whether the case will be retried. let's go to pablo torre. this was amazing, the legal wrangling has been going on in this case for years. it's cost taxpayers a lot of money. >> this is incredibly humiliating for federal prosecutes, the government including the fbi, has spent millions of dollars hunting roger clemens and now after day two of his trial for perjury, they need what amounts to a redo, which is obviously far more acceptable in a round of golf than it is in a perjury trial. and the judge, as you said, goes off on the federal prosecutors and for any fans out there who argued and maintained from the start it was a waste of money to prosecute and try baseball players with tax dollars, this is really proof that they were right in the beginning. >> the prosecutor walked out without any comment. really dressed down by the judge. by the way, this wasn't even asked for by the defense, this is
prosecutors messed up big time showing jurors banned video evidence. it's a big goof. the judge said a first-year law student would have known better. we find out in september whether the case will be retried. let's go to pablo torre. this was amazing, the legal wrangling has been going on in this case for years. it's cost taxpayers a lot of money. >> this is incredibly humiliating for federal prosecutes, the government including the fbi, has spent millions of dollars hunting roger...
229
229
Jul 14, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
>>greg: big time. there could be another trial, right? >>jonathan: we have not heard yet as to whether they want to retry the case or if one imagines they will. the judge set a hearing to discuss whether there should be another trial, and that will take place on september 2nd and roger clemens left the court as you saw there and headed to a nearby restaurant with the defense team, a fancy restaurant known as the "caucus room," probably dining on lobster and steak and celebrating. >>greg: prosecutors have luncheon crow, meanwhile. thank you, jonathan, and jonathan will chat about this. just go online at foxnews.com/shep on "on the hunt," link. and now to talk more about this is lis wiehl former federal prosecutor, and arthur aidala and a veteran criminal against tone. good to see you both. if roger clemens confesses something to andy pettitte who tells his wife, that is not just hearsay it is double hearsay. >>guest: a person who is not taking the stand who tells someone else who tolls someone else. all i can say in defense of the prosecut
>>greg: big time. there could be another trial, right? >>jonathan: we have not heard yet as to whether they want to retry the case or if one imagines they will. the judge set a hearing to discuss whether there should be another trial, and that will take place on september 2nd and roger clemens left the court as you saw there and headed to a nearby restaurant with the defense team, a fancy restaurant known as the "caucus room," probably dining on lobster and steak and...
216
216
Jul 27, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
can somebody get something incorrect and is it a big deal? >> your fingerprint can be manipulated by criminals. that's one way it can be wrong. another way it can be wrong is that it can be cross linked. there's really no mechanism to correct that. you can't remove the information, there's currently no channel, no way to final a complaint. >> reporter: security experts are concerned that right now there's no practical way to stop companies from using this technology and that as scary as that is, the best defense is to be aware that everything you do online is being watched. >> keep your anti-virus up to date, keep your computer up to date. but for the most part, once the information leaves your computer, the website that you're visiting can track it. >>> and the white house press secretary just talked about how firm that august 2 default deadline really is, there he is in the white house briefing room still talking about it. we'll hear from him next. i couldn't conceive this as a heart attack. the doctor leaned over and said to me, "you just
can somebody get something incorrect and is it a big deal? >> your fingerprint can be manipulated by criminals. that's one way it can be wrong. another way it can be wrong is that it can be cross linked. there's really no mechanism to correct that. you can't remove the information, there's currently no channel, no way to final a complaint. >> reporter: security experts are concerned that right now there's no practical way to stop companies from using this technology and that as...
126
126
Jul 23, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
in between the big u.k. events, huge global event happened in the early hours of the first of may, osama bin laden, probably the best most wanted man was shot dead by americans peschel forces. osama bin laden had been living in a house in pakistan just an hour away from islamabad. helicopters raided the compound and landed a group of u.s. navy seals in a burst of gunfire, the al qaeda leader was killed, his body was. i see. americans celebrated his death in the world wondered about retaliation. i minister david cameron addressed the comment. >> we should remember in particular the brave servicemen and women from britain was given their lives in the fight against terrorism across the world. we should pay tribute especially to the british forces who played their part over the last decade in the hunt for bin laden. he was the man who is responsible for 9/11, which was not only an horrific killing of americans, but remains to this day the largest loss of british life in any terrorist attack. as that of the famil
in between the big u.k. events, huge global event happened in the early hours of the first of may, osama bin laden, probably the best most wanted man was shot dead by americans peschel forces. osama bin laden had been living in a house in pakistan just an hour away from islamabad. helicopters raided the compound and landed a group of u.s. navy seals in a burst of gunfire, the al qaeda leader was killed, his body was. i see. americans celebrated his death in the world wondered about retaliation....
139
139
Jul 19, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
has a very big funding problem. this new consumer protection agency is not there yet and as long as the president comes out and fights on the grounds he laid out today, he'll win. >> i want to talk about the work of the agency itself. how much do consumers need this? we're not just talking about credit cards and mortgages and -- we're talking about unfair practices that consumers aren't even aware of. it's inside baseball. not reading the fine print. >> i don't think it's inside baseball, i don't know about you, but the last time i got clarification of credit card terms, a little document, but it was like concertina. i don't have the eyesight to read that level of fine print. >> personally, in the middle of a refi, and the person on the other end, she may have been speaking a foreign language. all of these people don't know the parameters. most people aren't that abreast of it. >> know before you owe is one of the agency's landmark items right now, and a very good initiati initiative, and legitimate, honest people i
has a very big funding problem. this new consumer protection agency is not there yet and as long as the president comes out and fights on the grounds he laid out today, he'll win. >> i want to talk about the work of the agency itself. how much do consumers need this? we're not just talking about credit cards and mortgages and -- we're talking about unfair practices that consumers aren't even aware of. it's inside baseball. not reading the fine print. >> i don't think it's inside...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
it's pretty up to date now on the big story in the u.k. making a lot of headlines where a former editor of the news of the world newspaper's been arrested today in connection with the phone hacking scandal at the country's biggest selling newspaper papers for my boy lead it has also been arrested on suspicion of bribing police the scandals prompted the prime minister to announce two inquiries into the ethics and practices of the british press one hundred sixty eight year old papers accused of hacking into the phones of thousands of targets including terror of the dead soldiers politicians. rupert murdoch's news internationalism and the paper is set to close now after this sunday's final edition of the media analyst phil reeves who told us that although the scandal is a blow for the company it's strong enough to survive. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on the needs to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when
it's pretty up to date now on the big story in the u.k. making a lot of headlines where a former editor of the news of the world newspaper's been arrested today in connection with the phone hacking scandal at the country's biggest selling newspaper papers for my boy lead it has also been arrested on suspicion of bribing police the scandals prompted the prime minister to announce two inquiries into the ethics and practices of the british press one hundred sixty eight year old papers accused of...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
212
212
Jul 7, 2011
07/11
by
WHUT
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement, the fallout from the scandal seems to be far from over. scotland yard say they have identified 4000 possible hacking victims. an inquiry will start into possible wrongdoing by police officers. we have the latest on that part of the case. >> this famous newspaper titles may have been confined to history, but the scrutiny of its methods goes on. britain's most senior policeman has officers investigating whether other officers were bribed by journalists. >> a small group of officers may have engaged in these practices. i will determine to do what we should do, and that is proceed to criminal courts. >> a former employee told the court las
consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement,...
194
194
Jul 7, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
bigness is the target. comprehensiveness and balance are our targets. >> why increase the stakes by pushing for a bigger goal with weeks to go before the deadline? the current thinking centers on this man, speaker john boehner. negotiators wondering, can he muster enough votes to get it through the house of representativ representatives. one theory is a bigger deal will help him sell the plan to conservative republicans because it contains even more deficit reduction. >> everything is on the table except raising taxes on the american people. >> congressional and white house staffs will huddle through the weekend to ma'amer out a deal. among the house republicans, spending cuts larger than the increase in the debt limit and no tax increase. some of the items democrats want, extending the payroll tax holiday and closing corporate tax loopholes and finding other ways to increase revenue. leaders mead again on sunday. candy, a bigger deal puts enemies on the table that make both sides worried. tinkering with se
bigness is the target. comprehensiveness and balance are our targets. >> why increase the stakes by pushing for a bigger goal with weeks to go before the deadline? the current thinking centers on this man, speaker john boehner. negotiators wondering, can he muster enough votes to get it through the house of representativ representatives. one theory is a bigger deal will help him sell the plan to conservative republicans because it contains even more deficit reduction. >> everything...